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WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 Results

WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 results below!

February 24 was the final stop on the road to WrestleMania 40 as WWE presented the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view from Optus Stadium in Perth, Australia. As the name of the pay-per-view indicated WWE presented two Elimination Chamber matches. The men's match determined the challenger for Seth Rollins' World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 40, while the women's Elimination Chamber decided the challenger for the Women's World Title at the biggest WWE show of the year. Women's World Champion Rhea Ripley defended the title against Nia Jax in the main event of Elimination Chamber. 

Full WWE Elimination Chamber 2024 card:

  • Rhea Ripley (c) vs. Nia Jax - Women's World Championship
  • Becky Lynch vs. Bianca Belair vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Liv Morgan vs. Naomi vs. Raquel Rodriguez - Elimination Chamber 
  • Kevin Owens vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Randy Orton vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Logan Paul vs. LA Knight - Elimination Chamber
  • Grayson Waller Effect with Cody Rhodes & Seth Rollins
  • Judgment Day (Finn Balor & Damian Priest) (c) vs. Pete Dunne & Tyler Bate - Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championships
  • Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane) (c) vs. Indi Hartwell & Candice LeRae - WWE Women's Tag Team Championships - Pre-Show


RESULTS BEGIN 

Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane) (c) def. Indi Hartwell & Candice LeRae - WWE Women's Tag Team Championships - Pre-Show

In somewhat of a rarity, WWE held a pre-show match as Australia's own Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae challenged the Kabuki Warriors for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships. Asuka and Kairi Sane soon took control of the action, however, working over Candice LeRae as the crowd demanded Indi Hartwell be tagged in. 

LeRae finally made the hot tag to the fans' delight and she ran wild, laying out the Kabuki Warriors with two Spinebusters, which scored a near fall on Asuka. The two teams then fought back and forth for the remainder of the contest with the heels gaining control after Kairi drove Indi Hartwell into the ring post. This allowed the Kabuki Warriors to hit an Insane Elbow into a Scorpion Death Drop on LeRae for the win. 

Becky Lynch def. Bianca Belair, Liv Morgan, Raquel Rodriguez, Naomi, & Tiffany Stratton - Women's Elimination Chamber Match 

Becky Lynch and Naomi started out the women's Elimination Chamber match and technical wrestling dominated the early going before Naomi scaled the cage and used her legs to rub Lynch's face in the steel. Naomi then had a brief twerk before hitting the Split Legs on the Elimination Chamber floor. 

Tiffany Stratton was the first wrestler from the pods to enter the match and she hit Handspring Elbows to both Becky Lynch and Naomi. She then scored a near fall with a Spinebuster to Becky Lynch. Stratton went for the Prettiest Moonsault Ever to both Lynch and Naomi but Becky blocked it, taking out Stratton with an Avalanche Russian Leg Sweep. Naomi hit a Split-Leg Moonsault to Lynch for a near fall. 

Liv Morgan entered the Elimination Chamber match fourth and had her own flurry of offence, throwing Tiffany Stratton into one of the pods and declaring it was "Livvy Time". Stratton's beating continued after she was rammed into the steel by Becky Lynch before Lynch hit a Bexploder on Stratton into the chains. Next it was a Disarm-Her through the chains to Stratton and Liv Morgan continued the battering with Double Stomps to Stratton. The move allowed Naomi to connect with a Blockbuster to Morgan from the top of a pod but Stratton out of nowhere rolled up Naomi for the 1-2-3.

NAOMI ELIMINATED

Raquel Rodriguez was the penultimate entrant in the match and she immediately went after poor Tiffany Stratton, smashing her head into the steel chain. Former tag team partners then brawled as Rodriguez Suplexed Morgan into the chains before Becky Lynch for some reason blocked a Chingona Bomb on Morgan. All three women then tried to pin Raquel Rodriguez but the former NXT Women's Champion got her shoulder up. This led to "Bulls**t" chants from the fans for some reason. 

Bianca Belair was the final entrant into the Elimination Chamber and quickly had a face-off with Raquel Rodriguez, with the scuffle coming to an end following a DDT from Belair to Rodriguez on the floor after Belair blocked a Suplex into the chains. Rodriguez then found herself draped across one of the turnbuckles and Liv Morgan took her out with a Sitting Senton from the top of one of the pods. Stratton and Lynch then brawled on top of a pod, with Stratton coming out on top before she followed up with a Senton Bomb from the top of the pod to take out all of the other competitors.

Stratton was set to hit the Prettiest Moonsault Ever but Liv blocked it and connected with an Avalanche Oblivion to eliminate Stratton as the crowd booed. 

TIFFANY STRATTON ELIMINATED

Raquel Rodriguez managed to hit more offence, including a Corkscrew Moonsault to Morgan before double Chingona Bombs to Lynch and Morgan. Bianca Belair then appeared from behind and laid out Rodriguez with a KOD before the 1-2-3.

RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ ELIMINATED

This brought the match down to three and Bianca Belair was on top, throwing Liv Morgan's head into the chains before she bounced Lynch's head on the steel. Liv Morgan then sent Belair crashing into one of the pods, however, as the match became more even. Morgan almost eliminated Belair following a Sunset Flip Powerbomb and there was another near fall following a Missile Dropkick from Lynch to Liv. 

Bianca Belair went for a 450 Splash but Becky Lynch got her knees up and Belair's offence failed again as Morgan reversed a KOD attempt into a Jawbreaker. Liv then hit a Codebreaker to Lynch but an Oblivion attempt was blocked. Lynch then blocked a KOD attempt from Belair and Liv rolled up Bianca for the sudden elimination.

BIANCA BELAIR ELIMINATED

Before Liv could recover she suddenly found herself laid out by Becky Lynch with a Manhandle Slam and The Man made the cover to win the women's Elimination Chamber. Her opponent for the Women's World Championship at WrestleMania 40 will be determined later in the night when Rhea Ripley defends the belt against Nia Jax. 

Judgment Day (Finn Balor & Damian Priest) (c) def. New Catch Republic (Tyler Bate & Pete Dunne) - Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championships

Dominik Mysterio was drowned out by the fans in attendance at Optus Stadium as he tried to hype up his Judgment Day faction mates, only for the stable to be taken out by Tyler Bate and Pete Dunne before the bell. The babyfaces being on top lasted about a minute before Damian Priest and Finn Balor took control, working over Tyler Bate.  

Pete Dunne eventually received the hot tag, hitting a Moonsault to the outside, but Judgment Day simply regained control after Tyler Bate tagged back in. The Big Strong Boi soon displayed his Big Strong Boi powers, though, with an Airplane Spin to Damian Priest for legitimately a minute. Bate then took out a disorientated Priest with a Tope Con Giro and Pete Dunne decked Balor with a Bitter End. Balor wasn't going to kick out but Dirty Dom pulled his stablemate's foot under the bottom rope which led to Mysterio's ejection. 

We then suddenly lost the feed so don't know what happened until Balor scored a near fall with a roll-up before a Slingblade and a Shotgun Dropkick to Pete Dunne. He missed on the Coup de Grace and Balor had his fingers snapped before a Double Tyler Driver. That looked to be all she wrote but Priest pulled Bate off his tag team partner to break up the pin. 

Balor hit Tyler Bate with Bloody Sunday soon after and Priest set up for the Razor's Edge-Coup De Grace combination but Bate reversed into a Hurricanrana, sending Priest into Balor's balls. Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate then hit the Birminghammer (not a Burning Hammer) but Priest once again kicked out. 

Judgment Day fired back with Double Avalanche South of Heavens from Priest before Balor took out a fallen Pete Dunne with the Coup de Grace for the successful title defence. 

Grayson Waller Effect with Cody Rhodes & Seth Rollins

After Austin Theory insulted Vegemite, his tag team partner Grayson Waller headed to the ring to a huge reaction. Waller did a Shoey with UFC's Tai Tuivasa before he led Optus Stadium in "Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi" chants and invited Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes to the ring, insulting Cody in the process by questioning his inability to finish a story. 

After Grayson Waller acknowledged the Tribal Chief Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins revealed a little secret, that Seth is just days away from being medically cleared to return to in-ring action. Waller simply said "Big Pop" after Rollins led everyone through his catchphrases. Waller then questioned why Cody Rhodes took The Rock vs. Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 40 away from the fans and Rhodes got all the 'Cody Crybabies' on their feet inside Optus Stadium. Rhodes then revealed he stepped out of the WrestleMania main event following a conversation with The Rock, saying Dwayne Johnson is no longer the People's Champion. 

Rhodes then made his own announcement, telling The Rock he is wide open before he faces Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 40. This led to Cody challenging The Rock to a singles match. Seth Rollins then told Cody it was time to "cut the head off the snake" and he would be in Cody's corner if The Rock accepts Rhodes' challenge. 

Austin Theory performed some of The Rock's trademark catchphrases in a stupid position, right in between Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes. Before Austin could ask if the fans smelled what he is cooking, Rollins smashed his head into a Grayson Waller Effect sign. A Cody Cutter and a Stomp later and Theory was down and out as Grayson Waller remained a babyface for the night, allowing his tag team partner to be laid out. 

Drew McIntyre def. Kevin Owens, Logan Paul, LA Knight, Randy Orton, & Bobby Lashley - Men's Elimination Chamber Match

Drew McIntyre and LA Knight started out the Elimination Chamber, with McIntyre quickly mocking CM Punk as he went for a Go To Sleep, only for LA Knight to escape and drive Irn Dru into the chamber wall with a Shoulder Tackle. McIntyre then found his head being bounced off Logan Paul's pod over and over again as the crowd chanted YEAH. Knight then did the same thing on Owens' pod as KO punched the glass over and over again to try and get in some of his own offence on Drew. 

A riled-up Owens was the first wrestler to leave a pod, hitting a Chokeslam (something he promised to do as part of a Make A Wish) to LA Knight for a near fall. Some unique offence from Owens followed as he hit a Codebreaker-Senton combo to LA Knight and Drew McIntyre at the same time, scoring near falls on both. KO then took out some anger on Logan Paul's pod, something that will likely come up again later in the match. 

The next man to enter the Chamber match was Bobby Lashley and a meaty man sequence with Drew McIntyre followed, coming to an end with both men down before Lashley drove Drew into the chamber wall. It was then Viper time as Randy Orton was the fifth entrant in the Elimination Chamber. Orton quickly began selling his lower back, though, and Randy was hobbled for much of the contest. 

Logan Paul entered the match as the final entrant but was quickly taken out by Kevin Owens, who was waiting on the outside with bated breath and came into the pod to batter Paul. It was revealed that Logan had drawn a little fat man and said it was Kevin Owens along with an 'S' that everyone in UK high schools drew in the 2000s. 

KO next threw Logan Paul through a pod and levelled the United States Champion with a brutal Clothesline. KO then took his own tumble through a pod, being yeeted through one by Lashley before The All Mighty speared Logan Paul through a pod as the Aussies chanted "Thank you Bobby." Lashley then became a sweary boy, holding his elbow, before he ate a Claymore from McIntyre but on the outside of the ring. One more Claymore from McIntyre to Lashley, this time in the ring after Bobby had a scuffle with LA Knight, led to the first elimination. 

BOBBY LASHLEY ELIMINATED 

Blunt Force Traumas to Randy Orton and Drew McIntyre from LA Knight followed and the former Eli Drake was about to pin Irn Dru but he was suddenly battered with a steel chair by AJ Styles, with the Phenomenal One having been allowed to come into the ring after the referees took an age getting Lashley out of the chamber. Styles hit LA Knight over and over again before a Styles Clash on the chair left Knight wide open to be covered by McIntyre (his former Rising faction mate no less) for the 1-2-3.

LA KNIGHT ELIMINATED

This was Owen's time to be on top with Cannonballs and a Swanton Bomb to Randy Orton for a near fall. He did the same to Drew but McIntyre got his knees up. Logan Paul could be seen on the outside chatting to one of the referees through the cage. McIntyre went for a Claymore but KO countered with a Pop-Up Powerbomb. Logan Paul re-entered the action and ate a Stunner from Owens for his trouble. An RKO from out of nowhere to Owens, though, left the second-ever Universal Champion down and out for the elimination.

KEVIN OWENS ELIMINATED

This brought the match down to Drew McIntyre, Randy Orton, and Logan Paul. One tumble into the top turnbuckle for Paul's nether regions left him stuck on the top rope until he decided to climb to the top of the pod. A Neckbreaker from McIntyre left him and Orton down until Drew did a kip-up and was laid out by a Crossbody from the top of the pod from Logan Paul. 

Paul then pulled a pair of brass knuckles out of his pants. He then locked and loaded his fist and screamed before suddenly eating an RKO from out of nowhere as Orton eliminated the United States Champion.

LOGAN PAUL ELIMINATED

This brought the Elimination Chamber down to Drew McIntyre and Randy Orton, with both talents bathed in sweat and full of injuries, Orton with his bad back and McIntyre with everything after taking a load of finishers. Orton gained the upper hand with a Draping DDT before he set up for an RKO that was blocked by Drew with a Spinebuster as Orton screamed in agony. McIntyre then set up for the Claymore and did his "3-2-1" countdown but Orton was in so much pain he couldn't even get to his feet. 

McIntyre looked too overconfident, however, and he took an RKO from Randy Orton for his trouble. That looked to be it but Logan Paul, who never left the pod, suddenly laid out Randy with a brass knuckles shot. This allowed McIntyre to crawl over Orton and secure the major win. 

Drew McIntyre will challenge Seth Rollins for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 40. 

Rhea Ripley (c) def. Nia Jax - Women's World Championship 

Australia's own Rhea Ripley main evented Elimination Chamber but she was soon flattened by Nia Jax, who added insult to injury with a Stinkface in the corner to the Women's World Champion. Nia Jax remained dominant for several minutes until Rhea Ripley managed to connect with a Dropkick from the top rope to finally put Jax on the mat. Jax managed to fight back quickly with a Samoan Drop before an Avalanche Samoan Drop. Ripley managed to kick out at two as the crowd in Optus Stadium remained quiet watching Jax control the matchup. 

Jax went for the Annihilator but Ripley caught the challenger and sent her head crashing into the top turnbuckle. An Eddie Guerrero tribute later and Ripley caught Jax with a Frog Splash for a two-count. Jax then went for a kick on the apron but Ripley caught it and pulled Jax, sending her face smashing into an apron. 

The Women's World Champion then went for a Powerbomb on the outside but Jax countered and laid out Ripley with a Samoan Drop on the announce table. The table then collapsed after an Elbow Drop by Jax from Michael Cole's seat to Ripley. This led to an Annihilator back in the ring but Ripley managed to kick out at 2.9 as the crowd made some noise. 

Jax went for the Annihilator again but Ripley saw it coming and pushed Jax to the apron. Both competitors ended up on the top rope which led to a massive Superplex from Ripley. One kick and a Riptide later and that was all she wrote.

Rhea Ripley wins in the main event of Elimination Chamber. 

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